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My name is
Frannie!

Posted 1 day ago

Adoption process
1

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My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Age
Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
53d6cfe9-293d-4214-ae18-450ee778cc53
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Sister kittens Annie and Frannie came into the Guilford County Animal Shelter in August 2024. They are both blind (from birth), due to an infection their mother had. Annie had one malformed eye removed at GCAS.

Annie and Frannie are about 5 mo old now, and are very people-oriented and affectionate. Annie would be happy lying in a lap all day, and has no fear of anything. Frannie exercises a bit more caution (she will cry if she finds herself on an unfamiliar surface and doesn’t know where the ground is; Annie will just trust that she can take a leap and it will work out!) Frannie will also cry if she senses Annie is not around in the same room.

These are wonderful and inspiring kittens who are a pleasure to watch! Better than any Netflix! Annie enjoys walking around in cardboard boxes that she gets under, and then pushes from the inside, while Frannie follows and jumps on the box; they are both excellent little predators when chasing down rolling balls and even stuffed animals, and they have a cache of "stolen" toys and items like binder clips underneath the couch. Their senses of sound and touch are clearly heightened as a result of being blind. And yet they still occasionally crash into things, like the side of the couch, or fall off of furniture when they have been playing and forget how high up they are. They will bring a lot of love and joy to their new home. Both are spayed, up-to-date on vaccines, and use the litterbox impeccably. They need a home where they are strictly indoors--at no risk of escaping outdoors.

For more information on Annie and Frannie, please contact foster mom Bev at bjlevine18@gmail.com.

See Annie and Frannie in action on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/2f70mawMdJI

If you are interested in adopting, please go to our adoption page for more information on our adoption process and to complete our adoption application.

https://www.julietshouse.org/online-adoption-applications

Please note: Our policy is to adopt young kittens with a littermate, in a bonded pair, or to homes with a similar aged kitten. This policy ensures that the kittens we rescue, nurture, and love are adopted into homes that offer the best possible environment for their social development.

*All in our program are assumed to be mixed breed as none have had genetic testing. They are designated based on characteristics observed and noted.
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Contact info

Pet ID
53d6cfe9-293d-4214-ae18-450ee778cc53
Contact
Phone
Address
Greensboro, NC 27410

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

https://www.julietshouse.org/online-adoption-applications

Additional adoption info

Our top priority is finding the perfect match between families and pets so that all of our rescued animals find a safe and loving home. We try to make our adoption process a fun and enjoyable experience for everyone involved. At the same time, we pride ourselves on being as thorough as possible. This means that we take time to make sure the pet you're interested in is the right fit for your family. We will work with you to make sure you have all the information you need to make an informed decision. If there is more than one application for a pet, we will be upfront and let you know. Please be aware that we may make a home visit and/or contact your veterinarian before completing the adoption process. We may also contact your landlord if you rent an apartment or home. Our aim to ensure a lifetime of love and companionship for all of our animals and their new families.

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Adoption Fairs are held at Petsmart located at 1206 Bridford Pkwy, Greensboro, NC 27407 every weekend:
Saturday 12PM-3PM

More about this rescue

The Mission of Juliet's House is to promote the humane care and rescue of abandoned animals; to support volunteers willing to foster such animals through socialization and medical treatments to adoption. Additional goals are to promote spay and neutering of pets to reduce over-population and to increase the general public's support of abandoned animals and improve the welfare of companion pets through education.

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